Historians have paid scant attention to the five years that span
from the conclusion early in 1848 of Mexico's disastrous conflict
with the United States to the final return to power in April 1853
of General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna. This volume presents a more
thorough understanding of this pivotal time, and the issues and
experiences that then affected Mexicans. It sheds light on how
elite politics, church-state relations, institutional affairs, and
peasant revolts played a crucial role in Mexico's long-term
historical development, and also explores topics like marriage and
everyday life, and the public trials and executions staged in the
aftermath of the war with the U.S.
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